Memorable Manitobans: Angus Tyndall Condell (1869-?)

Physician.

Born at Ventnor, Ontario on 5 February 1869, son of William T. Condell and Eliza McFadden, he attended high schools at Kemptville and Athens then taught school in Ontario from 1888 to 1893, and in the North West Territories until 1897 when he entered Manitoba College, graduating with a BA in 1899. He then attended the Manitoba Medical School, receiving an MD degree in 1902. He opened a medical practice at Brandon later that year.

On 27 August 1904, he married Katherine Kewish at Vancouver, British Columbia. They had two children: Kathleen Condell and John Tyndall Condell. He was a member of the Brandon School Board, Masons, IOOF, and Knights of Pythias.

Sources:

Marriage registration, British Columbia Vital Statistics.

The Story of Manitoba by F. H. Schofield, Winnipeg: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1913.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 25 November 2011

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